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Volume 1.12

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April 29, 2002

Added April 29, 2002

A three-part series on Environmentalism
by Diane Alden @ NewsMax:

The
Green Matrix (Part One)
The people who rule the green matrix seek to centrally plan our
lives. They have adopted the same philosophy as those who drove the peasants
off the land in Russia. They are of the same mind as the Red Guard in
China. They are willing to sacrifice science, the truth and freedom, as
well as the well-being of humans and the environment, in order to promote
their utopian vision for the world  a vision that considers man
a cancer on the land. Strangely, the term green matrix comes
up in many of their studies, claims and policy papers. But this isnt
a movie. It is the new totalitarian vision.

The
Green Matrix (Part Two): They Blinded Us With Science
The more serious problem, however, is that over the years agencies
have been co-opted by those with a much larger agenda in mind. It is not
just about listing one species and shutting down one or two forests for
public use, i.e., managing federal lands. As the greens say,
Think globally and act locally. That mantra is at the core
and heart of U.S. environmental policy. It is fair to say that in the
Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife Service science got dumped
years ago. It was a process that began in the 70s but received official
imprimatur under Bill Clinton in 1993. At that time, philosophy replaced
science. Conservation biology became the science,
and ecosystem management and precautionary principle
the tools. The end game was to reconnect ecosystems from the
Yukon to Mexico.

The
Green Matrix (Part Three): Weird Science  Think Globally
Modern environmentalism has become the best single tool to fulfill
the fondest wishes of the international control freaks and central planners.
It is the new ideological agenda replacing communism and capitalism. It
is, in fact, a lethal mix of both. Alan Caruba of the National Anxiety
Center calls it fascilism. In implementing the various environmental
wish lists, we dont get cleaner air and water. But we do get a new
religion and a new economic system. In addition, the old time religion
is being replaced by a green Zen Buddhism on one hand, and tyranny and
repression on the other. If you follow the logic of ecosystem
management, that is where were headed as we wend our way through
the holistic approach for the collective good.